End-of-terrace houses for sale in Teylingen
Corner houses in Teylingen are scarce and go quickly. Here you can read what you need to know before you search, bid or decide.






End-of-terrace houses in Teylingen: what you can expect
Teylingen is not a large city, but a municipality consisting of three villages: Sassenheim, Voorhout and Warmond. This makes the supply of end-of-terrace houses manageable but also scarce. Most end-of-terrace houses are in post-war and 1970s neighbourhoods, with a smaller share of new builds. Anyone wanting to buy an end-of-terrace house in Teylingen faces a market where supply is limited and demand remains structurally high.
End-of-terrace houses here attract buyers looking for space on a relatively compact plot: an extra side window, a wider garden or simply more light. This makes them attractive for families, but also for dual-income earners looking from the Randstad. See the current supply via all homes for sale in Teylingen for the most recent situation.
What makes an end-of-terrace house in Teylingen more expensive or cheaper
End-of-terrace houses in Teylingen fall into the higher segment of the owner-occupied market. This has several causes:
- The location within the village (Sassenheim centre versus the outskirts of Voorhout) has a major influence on the asking price.
- A side driveway or additional boundary fence noticeably increases the value, especially if there is parking space on private land.
- The condition of the roof and side wall: with end-of-terrace houses, these two walls (front and side) are fully exposed to weather influences. Deferred maintenance here weighs heavily in valuations.
- Energy label: homes with label C or better are clearly valued higher in this segment.
- Year of construction: 1970s end-of-terrace houses sometimes contain asbestos-containing materials in the gutters or sheds. Always have this inspected before making an offer.
Current price levels can be found in the overview at the top of this page. These are updated regularly.
Practical tips for buying an end-of-terrace house in Teylingen
- Check the boundary on the side. With end-of-terrace houses, the side boundary often adjoins public green space or a path. Request the cadastral map and check whether the municipality has a claim on that strip of land.
- Ask about the HOA status. Some end-of-terrace houses in terraced blocks fall under an active HOA for the roof. Check whether there is a reserve fund and whether the contribution is up to date.
- Have the side wall inspected. Moisture problems in end-of-terrace houses are more common in the side wall than in the front wall. A structural survey is not a luxury here.
- Parking on private land vs. street parking. In Sassenheim Midden, parking pressure is an issue. An end-of-terrace house with a driveway is practically more attractive here, but also priced higher.
- Respond quickly, but not blindly. End-of-terrace houses in Teylingen rarely stay online for long. Set up a search alert so you get a notification immediately when new supply appears. The free Buurtje.nl app sends you a push notification as soon as a new home becomes available that meets your criteria. You can download it via the App Store or Google Play, both free.
- Check the zoning plan for the side strip. Want to build an extension or fence on the side? Check with the municipality whether this is permit-free or requires an environmental permit.
- Financing: banks look strictly at living area. End-of-terrace houses under 40m² (rare in Teylingen, but not impossible with compact terraced houses designated as end-of-terrace) can cause problems with mortgage lending. Check the living area in the NEN 2580 measurement, not the gross volume.
Neighbourhoods in Teylingen to watch out for
Teylingen has a limited number of neighbourhoods, but the differences in character are clear. Below are the neighbourhoods with the most end-of-terrace house supply and their resident scores:
- Sassenheim Oost (8.4/10): quiet residential area with many post-war buildings. Family-friendly, good connection to the N208.
- Voorhout Oosthout (8.3/10): newer buildings, slightly more green space. Popular with young families looking from the Randstad.
- Sassenheim Midden (7.9/10): centrally located, walking distance to shops and station. Higher parking pressure, but also more liveliness.
- Warmond (7.8/10): small-scale village on the Braassemermeer. End-of-terrace houses here are scarce, but the surroundings attract buyers who want to combine peace and water.
More resident reviews and neighbourhood data can be found on the overview page of Teylingen.
Also consider Rotterdam as an alternative
If you can't find anything in Teylingen or want to compare more supply, you can look to a larger market. In Rotterdam, the supply of end-of-terrace houses is structurally larger, with more choice in construction period and price segment. See the current supply via end-of-terrace houses in Rotterdam.
Considering renting instead of buying? Then find available rental properties via end-of-terrace houses for rent in Teylingen.
Frequently asked questions
What determines the price of a corner house in Teylingen?
Corner houses in Teylingen fall into the higher segment of the owner-occupied market. The price is influenced by the location within the municipality (centre versus outskirts), the presence of a driveway or parking space on private property, the energy label, the condition of the side facade, and the year of construction. Current prices can be found in the overview at the top of this page.
How can I quickly find a corner house in Teylingen?
Corner houses in Teylingen are rarely listed for long. The free Buurtje.nl app sends you a push notification as soon as new listings become available that match your search criteria. You can download the app for free from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android).
What legal aspects should I consider with a corner house?
Check the cadastral boundary on the side: for corner houses, this sometimes borders public green space or a municipal path. Also ask whether the property falls under a homeowners' association (VvE) for the roof or exterior wall, and check the zoning plan if you want to build an extension or fence on the side. An environmental permit is not always required, but it is not always unnecessary either.
Which neighbourhoods in Teylingen have the most corner house listings?
Sassenheim Oost (resident score 8.4/10) and Voorhout Oosthout (8.3/10) have relatively the most listings. Sassenheim Midden (7.9/10) is more centrally located but has higher parking pressure. Warmond (7.8/10) is smaller and borders the Braassemermeer, with few but sought-after corner houses.
Is parking a problem for a corner house in Teylingen?
In Sassenheim Midden, on-street parking pressure is a real issue. A corner house with a driveway or parking space on private property is practically more attractive here and also priced higher. In Voorhout Oosthout and Sassenheim Oost, parking pressure is lower and street parking is not a daily problem for most residents.
My experience with my neighbourhood is generally very positive. It's a place where I feel at home, especially because there is a quiet and relaxed atmosphere. What I appreciate most is that people greet each other on the street here — even if you don't know each other personally, there is still a sense of connection. The neighbourhood itself is green and well-arranged, with many trees and playgrounds for children. On summer evenings you often hear the soft murmur of people sitting outside, and sometimes street barbecues or small-scale neighbourhood activities are organised. Of course, there are occasional annoyances, such as noise nuisance or parking problems, but for me they don't outweigh the positive feeling I have about living here. My neighbourhood feels like an extension of my home: familiar, friendly and liveable.
Auto-translated to English by AINever had any problems with the neighbourhood, always nice to live in and a clean and green neighbourhood
Auto-translated to English by AIThe neighbourhood is very friendly. It is very quiet and there are many places for children to play. There is also a supermarket nearby, which is great!
Auto-translated to English by AINice and quiet. Not on a busy road so no noise nuisance.
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